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Show T'T Tr 1 " 4.-1 4 1.- I ... . , IHU ivLio4i ky L -.4 L v JuJje Charles W. Morse In the criminal i Ion of the Third District court yesterday yester-day dA.-13ed that about ICO boys and tfr'.s la tha reform school are illegally held on felony charges. The case before the court was the State vs. Edrlle Knox, In which a new trial was granted. ! Attorney Will F. Wajiless for the defendant de-fendant asked for a new trial upon tha grounds thst a person accused of a felony. Including burglary is entitled to trial by Jury". " The case was taken under advisement and yesterday the motion was granted. This decision means that the 100 bora and girls committed to the reform school by District Judens without a Jury trial may secure their freedom on writ of habeas corpus. ' . |